Seminole State College to offer viewing

Friday

Nov 8, 2013 at 12:49 PM

SSC to share documentary film.

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On Monday, Nov. 18, Seminole State College will share a new documentary film about Sister Rosemary Nyirumbe with its employees, students and members of the community. The co-founder of “Pros for Africa,” Reggie Whitten, who is a Seminole native, has made arrangements to bring Sister Rosemary to Seminole State College and show the movie in the Haney Center at 1 p.m. that day.

The film, narrated by acclaimed actor Forest Whitaker, will premiere at the Napa Valley Film Festival held in California Nov. 13-17.

Sister Rosemary, who is the overall supervisor at the St Monica’s Girls Tailoring Center in Gulu, Uganda, has touched countless lives – including those who met her on the campus during a visit several years ago.

The film is one hour in length. The SSC program will also feature comments by Whitten and Sister Rosemary.